US4025070A - Respiratory exerciser - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a respiration exercising device and in particular to a device for enhancing inspiration for improvement of pulmonary performance.
- Another device which is in use consists of three light weight balls each in three vertical tubes interconnected at their tops and with a vent at the bottom of each tube. When the patient inhales through a breathing tube attached to the first tube, one or more balls will rise to the top of their respective tubes, depending on the strength of the inhalation.
- the device is inexpensive and disposable, it lacks versatility since it has the capability for measuring only three values of inspiratory capacity.
- Objects of the present invention are, therefore, to provide a device for improving inspiration capacity, to provide a device which is useful for any individual regardless of his lung capacity, and to provide an improved device which is inexpensive, disposable and convenient to use, requiring a minimum of instruction and supervision.
- the device of the present invention comprises a closed container with three openings and a transparent vertical tube secured to the container.
- An air floatable member normally rests near the bottom of the transparent tube and is responsive to exterior air forced through an aperture in the tube below the floatable member to cause it to rise upwardly in the tube.
- One of said openings connects with a breathing tube.
- the second of said openings is connected to one end of a conduit whose other end joins the top of the transparent tube.
- the third opening has variable aperture means which has the effect of varying over a wide range the amount of air which flows through the tube aperture.
- the height to which it will rise will be governed by the amount of air entering the container which is distributed between the tube aperture and the third opening whose size is easily altered at will.
- Indicia on the transparent tube can be calibrated for inspiratory capacity.
- variable aperture means for the third opening in which a cap member with one aperture slidingly engages a portion of the container, this portion having a series of progressively enlarging, circularly arranged holes.
- the cap aperture registers with one of the holes in the container while sealing off the remaining holes.
- the series of holes of varying size are in the cap member and the single hole is in the container.
- the variable aperture comprises a circular slot in the container increasing in width from one end to the other and with an aperture in a rotatable cap arranged to register with a portion of the slot.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the respiratory exercising device of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the device of FIG. 1 showing details of the variable aperture means
- FIG. 3 is a side view in cross section of the device of FIG. 2 taken along line 3--3;
- FIG. 4 is an end view in cross section of the device in FIG. 3 taken along line 4--4;
- FIG. 5 and 5A are cross sectional views of the top and bottom portions of the transparent sight tube and connecting conduit of the device in FIG. 3 as taken along line 5--5 and 5A--5A, respectively;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary plan view showing another embodiment of the variable aperture means of the device of this invention.
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary plan view showing still another version of the variable aperture means on the device of this invention.
- a respiratory exercising device 10 which comprises a closed container 12 on which are mounted a breathing tube assembly 14, an air capacity indicator column 16, a conduit 18 and a variable aperture member 20.
- Container 12 can be any shape, e.g., circular, ovate, square, rectangular, and in this embodiment it is rectangular. Its size is not critical.
- Breathing tube assembly 14 comprises a flexible tube 22 with a mouthpiece 24 and is connected to a nipple 26 which extends from container 12 and provides access to container 12.
- Indicator column 16 is a vertically extending tubular element defined by a wall 28 which in this embodiment provides an inner surface 30 which is circular.
- the upper end of column 16 is in fluid communication with conduit 18 defined by wall 32 and in which column 16 and conduit 18 are separated by a wall portion 34.
- walls 28, 32 and 34 comprise a unitary member 36 having column 16 and conduit 18 contained therein.
- the top of member 36 is sealed with cap 38.
- this preferred embodiment shows column 16 and conduit 18 as being formed by a single member 36, other means are equally functional such as a separate tube for column 16 having its top connected to a flexible tube acting as conduit 18 which extends to the container 12 apart from column 16.
- Projection 40 has a cut-out portion 42 which is in alignment with a cut-out portion 44 at the lower end of column 16 to form a passageway or access 46 from column 16 to the exterior.
- the lower end of conduit 18 which meets the top of container 12 communicates with an opening 48 in container 12.
- Slightly above access 46 is a nub 50 on the inner surface 30 of column 16 which serves to support an air floatable member 52.
- Air float 52 is a light weight ball with a diameter somewhat less than the diameter of column 16 and made of any material which will allow it to rise upwardly when air of sufficient pressure is directed through access 46.
- Air float 52 can also have other shapes, e.g., cylindrical, ovate, conical, or any shape which generally conforms to the configuration of the inner periphery of column 16 be it square, ovate, circular, etc.
- the walls of column 16 are of transparent material, glass or any suitable plastic, and may include indicia 54.
- variable aperture member 20 comprises a circular base portion 56 having a side wall 58 integral with surface 60 of container 12 and a flat upper wall 62.
- a plurality of holes 64 having progressively increasing diameters are located in wall 62 and are arranged in a circumferential manner with the center of each hole 64 being spaced equidistantly from the center of an adjacent hole 64.
- a circular cap 66 having an upper wall 68 and side wall 70, sealing and sliding engages the side wall and upper wall of base portion 56.
- An aperture 72 is located in upper wall 68, aperture 72 having a diameter which is substantially the same as that of the largest hole 64 in base portion 56.
- Aperture 72 is spaced on upper wall 68 so that its center coincides with the center of any of holes 64 when cap 66 is rotated.
- Cap 66 has a projecting knob 74 with a center post 76 passing through wall 62 and secured by a retaining clip 78. When knob 74 is rotated, cap 66 engages and slidingly rotates on base portion 56.
- Numerals or other indicia 80 are located on side wall 70, spaced so as to mark off the positions of holes 64 in wall 62.
- a hole position indicator 82 is located on surface 60 adjacent cap 66.
- Variable aperture member 20 can have other forms as long as there is a means for providing an aperture into container 12 which can be varied in size.
- One such modification of variable aperture member 20 is shown in FIG. 6 wherein the plurality of holes 64 are found in the upper wall 68 of cap 66 and aperture 72 is located in upper wall 62 of base portion 56.
- Another modification of variable aperture member 20 (FIG. 7) comprises a circular slot 84 in upper wall 62 which is narrow at one end 86 and progressively widens to the other end 88.
- Cap 66 has an aperture 90 whose diameter is substantially the same as the width of slot 84 at end 88.
- FIGS. 1-7 show the opening 48 from conduit 18 leading into container 12 at a position in between the openings provided by nipple 26 and the variable aperture member 20, this arrangement is not critical in the use of the device. Other arrangements are possible and in fact these members and aperture can be positioned anywhere on the container without affecting the function of the device.
- the respiratory exerciser of this invention can be made of any rigid material, preferably of a plastic which can be readily molded and sealed by heat or solvent welded.
- the container 12 can be formed conveniently by molding it in two parts and subsequently joining these two parts as at junction 92 after first installing cap 66.
- knob 74 is rotated to line up a particular numeral 80 at indicator 82.
- a patient is instructed to exhale, close his mouth about the mouthpiece 24 and inhale gradually but forcibly through the mouthpiece.
- Air from the exterior is drawn through opening 46 in column 16 as a result of air being withdrawn from column 16 through conduit 18 and container 12 by the inspiration of air into the patient's lungs.
- This causes the ball 52 to rise upwardly in column 16 to a height which is related to the patient's inhalation capacity. Not all the air enters through opening 46.
- a portion of the air entering the container comes through the pre-set aperture in the variable aperture member 20. The smaller this pre-set aperture is, the lower the ball rises.
- the respiratory exerciser of this invention has the capability for providing easily and simply a means for progressively exercising the lungs.
- the same device can be used by anyone regardless of the lung capacity of the individual.
- the device is inexpensive, is entirely disposable and is easily adjusted to the capacity of the individual patient.
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